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title: "Omar I'm an introvert, so I prefer a small group of friends and..."
date: 2023-07-14
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# Omar I'm an introvert, so I prefer a small group of friends and...

*July 14, 2023 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to his own comment.*

Omar I'm an introvert, so I prefer a small group of friends and family.  However, even if I were an extrovert, how is it not desirable to have a partner with whom you can have intellectually stimulating conversations?  It seems to me that having a spouse who can figure things out on her own, can handle conversations with many people on many topics, is a desirable trait to have. I also want my children to grow to be smart and intellectually curious.  Since genetics is big factor in intelligence / curiosity, it's important that my wife have those traits as well.
